h :. 1 ' -r r V f V , PA g.' ft !' v. s? rAGB u. THE HEM) I1ULLKTI.V, IIEXD, OIIE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEH 1.1, ll10 ------ - -- ------ Central Oregon Neighborhood News . ---'- "-' ----' TUMALO (Special to Tho Bulletin.) , TUMALO, Dec. II. The Tumalo. llend bridge, which was closed to travel a Hhort time last week, Is again open, tho approaches to tho lirldgo hnvliiK been completed. Mr. IMcrco, of Tacoma, who re vently purchased part of tho John Marsh place, has arrived and will wtart Improving tho land at once. Mr. J'lerco shipped sovcrnl head of horses nd cattlo fiom Tacoma here. John T. I'nrk had his arm broke while trying to crank his car, In Tu'malo hiBl week. Several Tumalo people wero In llend Frlduy and Saturday, attend ing tho law milt between It. M. Smith unit James Hnssclberg. County Judge Springer was In Tumalo last Thursday. Mrs. C. I. Heoker was visiting Trlends In Itedmoiid and I'rlnevlllo last week. MILLICAN (Special to Tho llulletln.) Earl Powers was out tho past wcok mid got some hay from his homo 'stead. (!eo. Mlllbau, who has been In llond, returned to his homo with l II, Johnson Friday. Wednesday, II. E. Smith and Mrs. l II. Johnson made a trip to llend. Mr. Smith fixed up tho telephone lino ,)ii their way In. I'. II. Johnson Is not very well, and !pcclH to go to a lower climate very uon, to Improve his health. Ada II. Mllllcan went to I'rlnevlllo Tuesday. "Irs. It. It. Keller called on Mrs. I II, Johnson Tuesday afternoon. Alyor Goodman, who had been vis iting with bis mother, returned to I'ortland recently. (loo. Roberts and family nro now xtayliu; on their homestead. Mr. HobortH, however, spending part of Ills time in llend. Ernest and Elmer Dyer hnvo re turned to their claims for tho next seven mouths. Tho threshing outfit Is now on tho Dyer place near Horse Itldge. Donsel Dyer has returned from iiear llend. .Mrs. It. It. Keller and children "visited with the J. J. Holland fam ily on Sunday. A community meeting was held at the Mt. Pine Inn Saturday afternoon Kind It was decided to luivo a com munity tieo at the Mt. l'lue Inn oil Dceomhor 2,1, commencing at - p. in., with a program by tho school vhlldruu. Those wishing to have prosents placed on the tree for rela tives and friends nro requested to loavu same with any of tho decorat ing committee, Mrs. A. 1). Norton, .Mrs. I'. II. Johnson or Mrs. It. 11. Keller. Saturday night a basket social and danco wero given at the Harney Con way home, for the benefit of tho com mindly ChrlstuuiH tree. Fifty-two adults and 1 1 children attended. Thnxo not attending are liberally vnutrlhutlug by cash donations, so our first community Ximis tree xlioulil he a HUiToso, and everyone Is Invited. II. E. Smith went to llend Satur day evening, returning Sunday. Mr. null Mrs. (iIIihou, who have been slaying at tho Mllllcan ranch for somo time, returned to their own homo tho past week. Geo. Mllllcan Is on the sick list. Joseph llrlukley hail to go to llend Sunday, his children being sick. ('heater A. Smith has gone to his homo at (lalalse, Oregon, on account of bin health. HAMPTON lU'TTE (Special to The llullutln.) HAMPTON Ill'TTW, Dec. 0. John Parry mid Karl Honors worn gmmtM at tho IlrunklugK hotel hint Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Ilrlckey mid Mrs. J. M llrlcltey attended the dance at Prlngle Falls last Thurs 'dny John Williams made a lnir.hu ha trip to Bend on Monday, returning Tuesday. . , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mocks and chil dren wero guests at tho homo of Win. Hoist last Sunday. Mrs. Young, of Lost Creek, was a business visitor horo last Monday. Wm. Schneider took dinner with Bert Meoks Inst Tuesday. HISTEIIS (Special to Tho Bulletin.) 8ISTEIIS, Dec. 11. Stormy weath er stopped logging operations for tho J. P. IJuckctt Lumber Co.. forcing tho mill to shut down for a few days. Tho mill Is again running with u full crow, and If weathor conditions aro favorablo It Is expected It will run the rest of tho winter. Ilov. J. Edward Blair held ser vices In tho Presbyterian church on Sunday. A. Nootnagol was In town Friday, Jack Stoldhiim uml John Taylor aro digging n well for Harvoy Vin cent on bis homestead. M. Bailey wont to Bend on busi ness Sunday. Thero was a stockmen's mcetllig at tho Sisters hotel Saturday. Geo. E. Altkou was u business vis itor In Portland last week. Clyde Gist has purchased a Ford car. Howard Hartley was In town Sat urday attending tho stockmen's meet ing. il. L. Tono was In Sisters attend ing tho stockmen's meeting Saturday. F. L. Shaw Is proving himself an oxpcrtlu exterminating disturbers of his hen roost. Ho has worked early and late to cnteh tho maraudors, and at hist has succeeded in killing two owls with a club. One Is a largo, flue spcclmont of Ills kind. Elhle Taylor Is reported as ser iously 111. Dr. Hobhlus Is In attend ance. Peto l.elthausor, who received an injury from a fall while ulght-watch-lug at tho J. P. Duckett mill, Is re ported Improving. Mrs. Wright, from tho Metolltts. Is staying at Mrs, Warren Farthing's for it few days. Mr. Sparks Is ranching with Wm. Wilson. Mrs. M. McKlef was a dinner guest with Mrs Warren Farthing, Sunday. A fluo baby hoy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobt. Grotiu dell on Wednesday night at 12 o'clock. .Mis. Wm. Wilson has rented the W. N. Cobb house mid moved to town. J. M. Parker Is getting a fiuo stock of Christmas goods, Dave Miller, who has been clork lug In the Bedding store. Is working In the mill. J. I). Bowman Is working In the J. P. DuoKott mill. Tho teachers and pupils of tho school aro planning an entertainment to be given Friday evening. Novem ber in. Anthony Roach has completed his residence in tho western part of town ami has moved Into it. Mr. Marcellus who has been em ployed at tho Sisters hotel, is plan ning to go to California to spend tho Winter. BROTH El IS (Special to The Bulletin.) BROTHERS, Or., Dee. 11. Tho people of Brothers aro building a community hall, 21x40 feet, which, when completed, will consist of a kitchen, cloak room, club room and danco hall. The hall Is to bo dedi cated Christmas night. Dee. 2B. Ev eryone Is cordially Invited to attend. E. E. Varco has Just completed a cattlo shed, which Is 10 feot wide and 100 feet loud. There was a party at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackmail the past week, which was well attended. Mr. and Mrs Giitflelsch wero hosts to re vera I of their friends last Sat urday evening. All who attended reported a good time. Mr. Arthur CruVe, who hns been ill Seattle the past hcvoral months. Is home again, where lie expects to catch the wily coyote in ills den. Mr Cruse is tho official trapper of this community P II Coffey recently purchased 4C head of cattlo from Mr. Evans, of Mllllcan. Mr. Coffoy already has a largo herd and, with tho additional bunch, wl)I make him ono of the largest stockmen in this community. Varco Brothors havo Just com pleted a largo clstoru which holds 3,000 gallons of wator. Mb. Palmortou is building a cis tern, which will bo completed this week. Walter .Anslcy has Ju3t finished an addition to his house. Since tho rabbit bounty Is In ef fect thero aro sevoral hay stacks under protection. Wo save you money on Fluo Box Stationery; see us first. Stockman's Co, 10c, lGc, 25c Store Adv. 42c. WOMAN IS NEW J. P. Mrs. Ada. II. Mllllcan Will Wed First Couple Free Who-wlll bo tho first couplo In tho county to' bo married by a woman Justlco of tho I'eaco? Such was tho query propounded by Mrs. Ada B. Mllllcan, of Mllllcan, a visitor In tho city today, who has Just qualified for tho offlco men tioned. Mrs. Mllllcan declares that tho first man and woman to present themselves for marriage will escapo even a nominal monetary charge. As far as Is known, Mrs. Mllllcan Is tho first woman Justlco In tho county, having been elected to tho position In acknowledgement of Iter work ns president of tho suffrage association. KILLS RABID COYOTE land for examination. Tumalo farmers and stockmen aro arranging for a systematic hunt of the entire range, on horseback. - C. E. PROUDFOOT HURT Kleamflttcr Pinned to Willi by Heavy Holler Till Afternoon. (From Tuesday's Daily) C. E. Proudfoot, a steamflttor's helper, of Cleveland, Ohio, was pain fully Injured this afternoon, shortly after 1 o'clock, while assisting In lowering ono of the largo boilers be ing Installed in tho now' Pilot Butto Inn. Tho boiler was being lowered from tho street Into tho basement and Mr. Proudfoot was assisting, when tho skldway slipped allowing tho boiler to slide, pinning Proud foot against tho wall and soveroly crashing his pelvis bone. Tho Injured man wbb rushed to the Bond Hospital Immediately and his Injuries wero cared for by Dr. II. C. Coo. Dr. Coo says that tho Injuries, although painful, aro not of a serious character, but Mr. Proud foot will be confined to his bed for sovcral weeks. A deslrnblo bread knlfo free wltb ovory annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. Christmas cards, 1 cent (.vT Rood & Horton, drugs Adr Want Ads only ONE CE't . Mako this store your Holiday Store. Stockmon's 5c, 10c, lGc, 25c Store Adv. 42c. W TUMAl.O, Dec. 12. Waldenmr Peterson, who lives fivo miles north west of Tllllllilo. ItHlpil it pfivntn Inn! night that was undoubtedly affected ! wmi rallies. Mr. l'ctorson wont to j drive his milk cows and found the, animal trying to blto the heels of tho cows; ho returned to his house, secured nil nxo and killed tho coy-' oto, Tho head will bo sent to Port-. STOP! And Investigate our prices lieforo buying your groceries. Wo cau save you money. P. B. Johnson's I Mllllcan, Oro. Telephone :jtfl fr WHY NOT FURNITURE? A Comfortable Rocker, a Morris Chair, a Daven port, or any one of the many pieces of Good Furni ture to be found here, makes an enduring gift that is enjoyed by the entire family. Special Prices on a number of desirable pieces are quoted for the en suing week. $19.50 Quartered Oak Library Table, (tl1 7C SPECIAL tPlf. SO $'13.00 Duofold Davenport, upholstered d? O A fin in Boston leather; SPECIAL VOt.iJXJ $1.00 Arm Rockers d? O Q C SPECIAL P.73 $26.50 Quartered Oak Extension Table d? 1 Q 7 SPECIAL VIV.4D $17.50 White Enameled Dresser, (J 1 o o C SPECIAL v l 0& $18.50 Roll Edge Couch, upholstered in d? "I O Ct( best imitation leather; SPECIAL.... vlO.OU $10.50 White Enamel Iron Beds dj7 7C SPECIAL v ' O $3.00 Golden Oak Child's Rocker do 1 SPECIAL v. i O Famous Sterling Ranges We have just received our new line of Sterling Ranges. We believe this to be the most thoroughly up-to-date steel range made and the one that will give our customers the very best in appearance and , in satisfatcory service. Especially adapted for wood burning; all asbestos lined, polished tops and trimmed in white porcelain enamel. The Sterling is the Range you want. WE SELL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Bend Furniture Co. Successor to E. F. Logan 8 15 Wall St. In the battles of coffee compe tition, Golden West easily maintains for itself a most eminent Place Gotten West Coffee is "Just Right" Save Money on Groceries During these times of high prices it is up to every man or woman to buy where they can get the most for the money. J'A purchase from this store means as much to you as it does to us. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY LOUIS BENNETT, Grocer imiom:, macK :m O'KANK lU'ILDINfi Light Your Home for Less Than You are Now Paying Tho P.-70 American Gas Lamp will do It. The light Is mora roHtful to read by. It gives a 400 candle rower, white light. The American Ib aafo an accident such ns you read about tho koroaono lamps Is Impossible. Lay It on Us Hldo, turn It upsldo down still It burns brightly no chance of an explosion. Shade Is hold securely always In place. Children may play safely around tho Amer- lean. It la smokeless, odorless, wlcklcss, f Uckcrleas COMB IN AND SEE ONE. Skuse Hardware Company The Ideal Gifts for Christmas at Special Offers A WATCH AS A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS is Truly a Token that will be Remembered for Years 17-.Joucl, Elgin, Wallliiini, Hampden .Movement UO-Yiw (im,, untccit ('use. $18.00 Values, Special $10.50 Very Klno Assortment of Kollil Mold LnvUllci-.s, Diamond, Hulij- ana Cameos $2.00 to $20.00 Values at Great Reductions Ladles' -.Solid Gold Wntclics, Elgin, Wnltlinin, from ijsiso to $io; 25 Per Cent Discount Bracelet Watches Special Christmas Offer $15.00 Bracelet Watch, Special $10.50 $12.00 Bracelet Watch, Special $ 7.50 When you select JKWELIIV OP QUALITY you usunlly do not select in u miuuio. u inKca iimo anil iitougiii to do it properly, Wer long experienced In tho Jewelry business and will bo pleased to Mi you mako tho proper selection. H. REINGOLD i:pert Wilt rli Itcpi'liliiK All Work Cuaiiiiitecd for To Ywal Willi THIS UULU1JN Ill'LB STOKE. Your BuynfThcMpays is Centered on CHIRST- j MAS. You are, no doubt, troubled about what (o 1 purchase Therefore May We Suggest FOR HIM FOR HER STICK PINS 1'OIIH CfKK LINKS MINUS WATCH CHAfN'S WATCH CIIAK.M WAT( 1IKS MONOtJHAAI IJL'LTS ALVIN SILYKIt LAYKLL1EKS HHACKLKTH WATCH LOUS .MONORUAM Itl(iS WATCH CHAINS HINfiS IlItOOCIILS Lociiirrs im.ei:Li:T watches All the Best and all Reasonable Myron H. Symons O'KANEi BLDG Wat,ch Inspector O-W. R. & NM & S. P. & S. Ry. The Peoples Store IN THE LAHA UULDINU, OnEQON AVENUE, BEND CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS IN LARGE ASSORTMENT Women's Plain White and Colored Bordered Ker chiefs, 12ioc values, each .1 Women's White Hemstitched, or colored: Em .-i,y ju iJcuiunjurjLjinen ; reg. aoc vai. Ladies' All Pure Silk Hosr. Whifo nnlv: retruli' $1.50 values, specially priced pr... f Dainty new Holiday Neckwear, Sheer, GeorgetU Cree and OrminHin rlninHlw nmk..nMn.nl nil tb popular new shapes, large and small . ,25c andj Boudior or Dust Cans, trimmprl with In and rfr Jon . 25c and Women's Blanket Rnhns lnvo-n f.,n n.f with ho? girdle, satin-trimmed collar and cuffs! and pafj pocnets ....j, $i Holiday Suits at Special Prices. Wool Semes, Ptf hn, and Gabardine, in all the fashionable sha : S12.50 and i Just received a new shipment of Ladies' Skirts " sjniiiua iuiu rancy iuixr.un.-s v y'"ij "FraBMPTMwl ik 4fc ifa1)m$$m $38Wffliti0SIBM lawur ;vsu .,amm-4mK3s